widgets feedback

http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets/

Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:52 AM

2:29 AM me: hey
  suppose that times square becomes widget capable
2:30 AM and starts running widgets, like a Clock.wdgt
  who's the "end user"? :){
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2:40 AM me: Bluetooth is spelled as such, no capital T
  (i.e., users can share widgets over non-HTTP distribution channels,
such as BlueTooth, a USB thumb drive, etc.).
  the idea of using both 'i.e.' and 'etc.' in the same parenthetical
scares me. although it might be correct in this instance
2:41 AM Supported means that a user agent implements a said specification,
  said -> mentioned ?
  "a said" sounds really odd
2:42 AM maybe "listed", "indicated", ... dunno
  Initialization means a run through the steps for processing a widget
package post installation of a widget.
  post => after ?
2:43 AM As well as sections marked as non-normative, authoring
guidelines, diagrams, examples, and notes in this specification are
non-normative.
  is hard to parse.
  <As well as sections marked as non-normative>, <authoring
guidelines, diagrams, examples, and notes> in this specification are
non-normative.
2:44 AM In addition to (non-normative marked|marked non-normative)
sections, all authoring guidelines, ... and notes in this
specification are ... non-normative.
2:46 AM There are four classes of products that can claim conformance
to this specification:
2:47 AM that => which ?
  (very uncertain about that)
2:49 AM Other legacy/proprietary widget types can be supported by a
user agent, but a user agent must conform to this specification when
dealing with a widget package.
  should this say:
2:52 AM While a conforming user agent may support other
legacy/proprietary widget types in order to conform to this
specification it must treat widget packages as according to this
specification.

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